Local cops are scrambling to find the jokester who's hacked into a Burger King's drive-through speaker in Troy, Mich., telling customers they're too fat to order Whoppers.
Police figure some teenagers must have discovered the radio frequency used to transmit conversations between the parking-lot order kiosk and the restaurant kitchen, according to Ananova.com.
One customer was told: "You don't need a couple of Whoppers. You're too fat. Pull ahead," according to police Lt. Gerry Scherlinck.
When the manager came out to apologize to a carload of customers who'd just heard a stream of obscenities, the drive-through speaker had a special message for him as well.
"There's nothing you or the police can do about this," said the speaker, "so get your fat *** back inside and take your goons with you," Scherlinck told the Detroit News.
Kevin Barnes, a spokesman for the franchise company that owns the restaurant, said he'd like to keep news of the incidents low-key.

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Police figure some teenagers must have discovered the radio frequency used to transmit conversations between the parking-lot order kiosk and the restaurant kitchen, according to Ananova.com.
One customer was told: "You don't need a couple of Whoppers. You're too fat. Pull ahead," according to police Lt. Gerry Scherlinck.
When the manager came out to apologize to a carload of customers who'd just heard a stream of obscenities, the drive-through speaker had a special message for him as well.
"There's nothing you or the police can do about this," said the speaker, "so get your fat *** back inside and take your goons with you," Scherlinck told the Detroit News.
Kevin Barnes, a spokesman for the franchise company that owns the restaurant, said he'd like to keep news of the incidents low-key.

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